European slave traders captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.
West Africa
originally Africa, then Britain then the british traded slaves for goods
Like most slaves in ancient times they were captured during military campaigns. They also did do some slave raiding into Nubia in the south and Libya to the west.
Not much difference. Africans captured Africans and either kept them, sold them to other Africans, or sold them to whites.
European slave traders captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.
West Africa
They were captured by African slave traders
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
The Portuguese had ties with Kingdom Kongo who started exporting slaves in 1650.
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the colonies in the American South.
Slaves were captured from various regions in Africa, including West Africa (such as present-day Senegal, Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Benin), Central Africa (such as present-day Angola and Congo), and East Africa (such as present-day Mozambique and Madagascar), among others. These regions were major sources of enslaved people during the transatlantic slave trade.
first the europeans sailed to Africa and captured save and then travelled from Africa to America were they would sell the slaves for money
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The slaves that West African slave traders sold to Europeans were usually captured in war.
The slaves that West African slave traders sold to Europeans were usually captured in war.